Last night as I was leaving work I had Kent States' radio station on because a lot of Cape Bretton music was being played. Was out of the car for a minute and when I got the car back on the song Harmony was on!!! I turned it up and flew out of the parking lot enjoying the moment, when I hit the express way to head north to Stow, Harmony was finishing, but, 2 other Gord songs then played (that I had never heard before), first the dj played Tony Rices' Sixteen Miles. Last but not the least interesting was a song the dj described as a Tribute album song by a group formed by Sylvia (of Ian and Sylvia), the song was Song For A Winter Night. I am going to send an e-mail over to Kent state to continue the good music on the Friday night Folk Music show. If any of you can tune into the show on Fridays it is quite interesting. Gwen
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That show is on Fri, Sat, and Sun nights.
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And I'm stuck here in the States!! -- Oh, o.k., Gwen has just told me that it IS in the States -- there ya go... but, it's in ANOTHER state! Well, Gwennie, record it next time and make a link for us! Don't ask me how!
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malspapa, yes you are right. Do you listen to this "show"? I never get to listen on Sat or Sun. But, I like to listen to wksu, they have interesting music and topics. Glad you listen because we need to support "shows" like this.
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you can check out the website for previous playlists in the FOLK category - lots of Canadians! http://www.wksu.org/ and listen live on the internet.
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you know what Char I am glad you reminded me, there was another Canadian on there with a song called "we're all on this bus together" (a song about Jesus, Buddha and Muhammad riding on a train together) I had a good laugh with it, but, I forgot the artist name. I love the folk art program at Kent State, in the summer they have an event where everyone gathers for one weekend and listens to all different genres of folk music.
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Kent State University's radio station, WKSU, has launched Folk Alley (www.folkalley.com), streaming traditional and contemporary folk music 24 hours a day. The site also includes host/station announcer Jim Blum's weblog, music news updates, reviews, and a listener feedback forum.
http://www.folkalley.com/music/ playlists are in archives as well. [This message has been edited by charlene (edited January 31, 2005).] |
quote:Originally posted by Sheryl Klein:
Well, Gwennie, record it next time and make a link for us! Don't ask me how! Oh dear Sheryl and other unadventurous souls Have you not yet realised that virtually anything is available on the internet including most usefully and miraculously radio stations and wives!!:- A quick google for initially "wksu" revealed:- http://www.wksu.org/folk/ http://www.wksu.org/graphics/mast-left.gif which includes http://www.wksu.org/graphics/headers...playlists2.gif but today the newest listing is January 23rd so I could not verify Gwen's discovery However I could there find no obvious "live" link so I refined my search to "WKSU LIVE" which led me to:- http://www.surfmusic.de/ohio1.htm And I was soon at:- http://www.wksu.org/listen/ and enjoying some classical music for a change courtesy of Windows Media Player 9:56 Gabriel Faure: Fantasie (Belgian Radio Symphony Orchestra) I also spotted "What is FolkAlley.com? Folk Alley is our 24-hour folk music stream, playing the best in folk, traditional, celtic and world music." at:- http://www.folkalley.com/ you should be able to listen after registering near the bottom is a search box and a GL search brought up the GL Harmony competition which was mentioned a while back (where some lady called Magee from Colo(u)rado is listed as a prizewinner) HTH (Hope This Helps) John Fowles anagram marvels eleven plus two is the same as twelve plus one when we are angered we are enraged ewhen we are wired we are weird astronomers are moon starers who would be saddenned if there were no more stars copyright Richard Lederer |
John, you have a calling as a college professor. You have the firm belief that anyone can do anything if they would but try. Thank you for your belief!! And, it must have been late when I made that post, because I realized after reading yours this morning that since I was able to listen to CBC radio on the internet (still can't figure out how to record it, though, I'm working on it), I needn't record it or ask anyone else to. And, yes, I already discovered folk alley some time ago. By the way, a pipe goes really good with that college professor thing... do you smoke? LOL
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quote:Originally posted by Sheryl Klein:
John, you have a calling as a college professor. You have the firm belief that anyone can do anything if they would but try. (still can't figure out how to record it, though, I'm working on it By the way, a pipe goes really good with that college professor thing... do you smoke? LOL Well 'tis as must be obvious by now I do enjoy trying to teach old dogs new tricks yes but my teeth are now too long to think of a new career. I have yet to crack the recording method myself though I must admit, but when I do I will publish my planned tutorial on MusicMatch (complete with an explanation of "ID3 tags wot dat you say? it's the useful ability to get MusicMatch to display whilst playing an mp3 the song title, performer and the artwork of the album the track comes from). That will be one of my long planned tutorials under the generic title "Uncle John's introduction to ..." the first "Uncle John's HTML Introduction" will review the whole process of acquiring a free web site then writing a selection of web pages to be uploaded all written so that even Char will understand and then anybody can experience the thrill of seeing their masterpiece (or not) appear on screen and know that anybody else can see it if they give them the link there is a temporary page on my website at:- http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/unclejo...troduction.htm Now where was I Oh yes do I smoke?? I rarely look but yes I was an up to 50 a day man for over 40 years until my stroke in 2000 one great side effect of that enforced hospital stay was that I have not touched a "fag" since I went in . Pity that the young man from the great white North was unable to do likewise John Fowles Isn't it sad that a shoplifter always has to pilfer [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited January 31, 2005).] |
"even Char" !!!!
and just who was one of the first to post a picture here after your tutorial??? ahem!!! AND who taught Jenney??? ahem!!! "old dog" AHEM!!! i am but 39 trips around the sun Sir John! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif |
quote:Originally posted by johnfowles:
[QUOTE] Pity that the young man from the great white North was unable to do likewise how embarrassing, did i stink when we shook hands? :-q |
quote:Originally posted by johnfowles:
""even Char" !!!! and just who was one of the first to post a picture here" Yes I know my dear but it was nevertheless quite a strugle so what I meant was my next tutorials will try to be easier to follow if that is possible and Jimmy "how embarrassing, did i stink when we shook hands" this was not directed at you (young though you may well be) No I was implying that it was somebody else who had the chance to give up when in hospital and HE had the "advantage" that I never had of being in a coma for 6 plus weeks when I doubt if he were able to smoke one single fag geddit??? John Fowles Isn't it sad that medical consultations occasionally turn out to be noted miscalculations |
Let's not forget Char helped me to post my first picture!!
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quote:Originally posted by Sheryl Klein:
Let's not forget Char helped me to post my first picture!! yes I well remember your picture with your girls Sheryl but was surprised at the time to find that you were excessively bashful and displayed it only on the test forum at:- http://www.corfid.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/000127.html using "Topic: let's see how long this picture stays -- me and kids " A great series of pix by others ensued but everybody used the admittedly extremely easy to use hostmyfile.net site that I no longer recommend because it has a finite life on storing pictures and thus all those pix have now disappeared.Oh well I must finish my research on free websites PDQ.then I can compose my revised consolidated definitive tutorial on picture displaying using and recommending a suitable free web site that allows hot-linking and wont expire. Sorry for the delay John Fowles a problem in Chinese is usually incomprehensible |
agh, ok
well he's without 2 (no bottle, no woman http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif) of 3 vices, aint so bad |
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